Moazam Khan
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JERUSALEM: Israel has responded to the failure of the latest nuclear talks between world powers and Iran with a familiar refrain: sanctions must be ramped up while the clock ticks down toward possible military action.
With diplomacy at an impasse, there is satisfaction among Israeli leaders at what they see as a tough line taken by the West in the negotiations on curbing Irans nuclear ambitions, Israeli political sources said on Thursday.
A member of the British negotiating team quietly visited Israel on Wednesday to brief officials on this weeks Moscow talks, the sources said, and new US and European sanctions against Iran are due to come into effect in the next two weeks.
Defence Minister Ehud Barak stuck closely to his stated line, without offering any new sense of urgency, when asked by the Washington Post how much more time Israel can allow for diplomacy to work.
I dont want to pretend to set timelines for the world, he said, but we have said loud and clear that it cannot be a matter of weeks but it (also) cannot be a matter of years.
Preparations for any strike against Iran, which Israel and western powers suspect is trying to develop the capacity to build a nuclear bomb, are closely guarded in Israel.
But Barak said that even in the United States, which has counselled against jumping the gun while a diplomatic drive with Iran is under way, at least on a technical level, there are a lot of preparations.
Iran and six world powers the United States, Russia, China, Britain, France and Germany failed to secure a breakthrough in Moscow at what was the third round of the latest diplomatic initiative, and set no date for more political talks.Reuters
http://dawn.com/2012/06/22/israel-says-clock-ticking-after-iran-talks-fail/
With diplomacy at an impasse, there is satisfaction among Israeli leaders at what they see as a tough line taken by the West in the negotiations on curbing Irans nuclear ambitions, Israeli political sources said on Thursday.
A member of the British negotiating team quietly visited Israel on Wednesday to brief officials on this weeks Moscow talks, the sources said, and new US and European sanctions against Iran are due to come into effect in the next two weeks.
Defence Minister Ehud Barak stuck closely to his stated line, without offering any new sense of urgency, when asked by the Washington Post how much more time Israel can allow for diplomacy to work.
I dont want to pretend to set timelines for the world, he said, but we have said loud and clear that it cannot be a matter of weeks but it (also) cannot be a matter of years.
Preparations for any strike against Iran, which Israel and western powers suspect is trying to develop the capacity to build a nuclear bomb, are closely guarded in Israel.
But Barak said that even in the United States, which has counselled against jumping the gun while a diplomatic drive with Iran is under way, at least on a technical level, there are a lot of preparations.
Iran and six world powers the United States, Russia, China, Britain, France and Germany failed to secure a breakthrough in Moscow at what was the third round of the latest diplomatic initiative, and set no date for more political talks.Reuters
http://dawn.com/2012/06/22/israel-says-clock-ticking-after-iran-talks-fail/